relate in a sentence

I can't relate those two ideas.

Many adults can't relate to children.

Some adults can't relate to children.

Does the new law relate only to theft?

He is unable to relate to other people.

They can't relate to modern literature.

Only children often relate well to adults.

The two brothers can't relate to each other.


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Curious to relate, the giraffe has no voice.

How does nationalism relate to human survival?

To help you relate to your fellow students. 2.

I know he feels upset, and I can relate to that.

Laurie finds it difficult to relate to children.

Atalanta was a role model Amelia could relate to.

I see no reason why he doesn't relate to the firm.

It is difficult to relate his argument to the facts.


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Our product needs an image that people can relate to.

We must relate these principles to our everyday work.

His remarks didn't relate to the topic under discussion.

I found it difficult to relate the two ideas in my mind.

It is difficult to relate cause and effect in this case.

The charges relate to trees cleared for a new plantation.

We could always relate to the juvenile delinquency thing.

Ade couldn't relate the phenomena with any theory he knew.


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It is difficult to relate these results with any known cause.

Most writing systems relate letters to sounds fairly closely.

It's too bad that you are unable to relate to the environment.

The professor told his students to relate theory with practice.

It's unfortunate when a father and son can't relate to each other.

Our findings relate to physically rather than the visually handicapped pupils.

The sisters found him a loner, difficult to relate to in a normal friendly way.

Anyone who has taken a lift up to the first floor of a London hotel can relate.


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Thus the data relate to spontaneous miscarriages as well as to induced abortions.

These losses largely relate to 1991 and prior years and to discontinued business.

Its strength seems to relate to the evolutionary salience of the item in question.

The slightly lower figure may relate to the more discursive nature of the subject.

The issues raised in the report relate directly to the ongoing work of the charity.

The new timetables will relate to the overall periods up to setting down for trial.

How does the theory of comparative advantage relate tp production possibility curves?

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Some people can relate the outbreak to stress, dental trauma or the onset of menstruation.

For that reason the outcome of the primary nursing care requirement authorization has to relate to the amount of nursing care required.



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